Monthly Archives: May 2011

President Barack Obama today nominated John Bryson, a Boeing Board Member, to serve as his Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Bryson has been a board member of Boeing since 1995. This comes several weeks after President Obama’s labor board filed an … Continue reading →

The House Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions held a hearing today on the National Labor Relations Board to discuss their recent actions, most notably the complaint filed against Boeing. Watch: Chairman John Kline’s Remarks From The Hearing:

This morning, Representatives Rob Andrews (D-NJ) and George Miller (D-CA) took to the pages of POLITICO in defense of partisan, unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats dictating to private businesses decisions that favor Big Labor. Last month, the National Labor Relations Board … Continue reading →

The National Labor Relations Board has a responsibility to remain neutral between unions and employers. But actions show that their plan is to increase union power to the detriment of legitimate management and employee interests including the interests of the country’s … Continue reading →

Posted on Townhall.com The National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) decision to issue a complaint regarding the Boeing facility in South Carolina is a poorly veiled act of revenge against a company that refused to let Big Labor bosses decide its … Continue reading →